Curtain holder



Jan. 2, 1923.

S. ROSEN.

CURTAIN HOLDER. FILED MAR. 23. $920.

l/VVENTOR SAMUEL 1 Ross/v AUOHNfY i atenteol den. 2, i923.

SAMUEL mean. or Urine, NEW Yonn.

CURTAIN HQLDEB.

Application filed March 23, 1920. Serial No. 368,151.-

1 '0 all whom. it may concern Be it known that I, SAMUEL RosnN, citizen of the late Russian Empire, and having declared my intentions of becoming a citizen of United States, residingat Utica,

in the county of Oneida and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Curtain Holders, of

which. the following is a specification, refer- I sutl'ic-ient to enable anyone skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the specification.

The Oh ect of the invention is to provide an extension and sash curtain rod holder that will be of simple construction, durable and of artistic design. holder is made in such a manner that it can be readily adjusted to different sizes of windows and can be as readily detached from its mountings, whereby to suspend; the curtain therefrom.

The object will appear by referring to the drawings in which: p v H 1 n 15 1 is an elevational view of a WlIlC 0w and frame. showing the extension curtain rod;

other curtain rod arm correspondingto themodified form of arm shown in Fig. 5.

Referring; more particularly to the drawings, the extension curtain rod holder embodies a set of brackets 1, 1, which are disposed upon the upper opposite sides of the casing 2 of the window frame. Each of the brackets 1-1 has parts 3 and 4: formed at right angles to each other. The part 3 is provided with a. central raised portion 5 adapted to form a chamber 6 with the contiguous surface of the casing 2. when Furthermore, the

Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail view of one mounted thereon, whereby to permit the end 7 of the arms 8 and'9 to slide therein and be held. The part a of the bracket 1 has a flange 10 against which the portion 11 of the respective arms 8 and 9 abut, whereby to prevent the free ends 12 and 13 of said arms 8 and 9 respectively from sagging in the middle of the window.

The; parts 8 and 4; of each of the brackets l are equipped with apertures l t for the insertion of screws or small. nails, whereby to. fasten said brackets l to the casing 2 of the window. frame. It will be noted. however. tliatthe attaclunent of thesaid brackets ilwill aid in holding together the adjacent parts of sa d casing.

The free end. 12 of the arm hollow tube adapted to receive the solid cylindrical end of the arm 9, which end slides therein to a {considerable extent, whereby to fit said parts together, as seen by the dotted lines in Fig. 1. This sliding feature of the respective ends 12 and 13 of arms 8 and 9 relative. to each other, asv

.well as the sliding of the ends 7, 7 in the chambers 6 of the brackets '1- adapts semhled. whereby to Cover the window pane 16. Said arms 8'and 9 can be detached 8 forms a readily, however, from each other and from i the bracketsl by merely moving said arms 8 and 9 relative to each otherand to the chambers 6, 6 in the brackets 1.. 1, whereby to hang the curtains thereon before attachme said arms 8 and 9 to their respective brackets 1, 1.

i The free ends of the arms 8 and 9 can he made with flat surface, as shownin Figs. 7 and 8 at 20 and respectively. In i this construction tlieend 20 will have its lateral edges turned down at an angle, as

22 22'. whereby to form an open chamber for the reception of the end 21., which is adapted to slide within said chamber.

Having thus described my invention what I claim'as new and desire to secure by Let tors Patentis:

In a curtain holder, brackets, so formed and mounted as to provide horizontal chamhers, arms having horizontal parts adapted to slide within said chambers, whereby to hold said arms in a removable manner to said brackets said arms having parts formed at right angles to said horizontal parts, and adapted to be disposed vertically, whereby so hold the free ends of said arms below the 10- eation of said chambers, the free ends of said arms being celescoped together to allow for the longitudinal extension of said arms, said brackets having flanges adapted to engage gmg. I

In testimony signature.

whereof I have aflixed my SAMUEL RU SEN. 

